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NWE Intraday - Joint TSO and PX presentation - 2011-12-09 London

NWE Intraday - Joint TSO and PX presentation - 2011-12-09 London. Content. Setting Introduction Technical Solution Governance Arrangements Roadmap NWE Implementation Challenges ahead. Member X. Member Y. Local Order Book A. Local Order Book A. SOBF. CMM. TSO A. TSO B.

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NWE Intraday - Joint TSO and PX presentation - 2011-12-09 London

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  1. NWE Intraday - Joint TSO and PX presentation - 2011-12-09 London

  2. Content • Setting • Introduction • Technical Solution • Governance Arrangements • Roadmap • NWE Implementation • Challenges ahead

  3. Member X Member Y Local Order Book A Local Order Book A SOBF CMM TSO A TSO B 1. Setting • The target model for intraday is acknowledged by all stakeholders: Continuous implicit allocation • Europex and ENTSO-E are committed to implement a pan-European cross-border Intraday mechanism: • A Shared Order Book (SOB), performing continuous cross-border implicit intraday matching, and • A Capacity Management Module (CMM) allocating the cross-border intraday capacity in a continuous manner • In a One-to-One relationship between SOB and CMM • Objective: Pooling of intraday liquidity to maximize economic benefit in capacity allocation

  4. 2. Introduction • There are a number of aspects to the further development of cross-border Intraday • Rapid implementation of an interim solution • Support to Elbas-like solution for SOB/CMM • Aim to cover at least NWE by end 2012, if feasible, but open to other Regions if ready • Strong involvement of other regions and countries (e.g. TSOs Monitoring group) • Design and implementation of Target Model • Target end of 2014 launch • Finalize requirements, with the participation of relevant stakeholders: • reliable pricing of intraday transmission capacity reflecting congestion • automatic matching of all bids, including appropriate block bids • sophisticatedproducts • Development of the governance framework for interim and enduring solution • Interim solution to be kept simple to avoid delay and reflecting simplicity of the interim solution • Target Model possibly more complex and may be impacted by Governance Guideline (link to Governance Guideline and to Network Codes still unclear)

  5. 3. TechnicalSolution (i) ELBAS • Integrated SOB-CMM solution • Platform is used in Nord Pool Spot and APX-Endex ID markets • Currently operated in 8 countries and in total of 19 market areas • Includes parameters set up for individual areas. For example: • Gate closure per area • Trade start time for next day • Easy configuration of new market areas, connections and PX’s • Includes most of the key features for the interim solution • During 2012 at least following new features are planned to be implemented: • HUB to HUB matrix presentation • Explicit ID capacity reservation and allocation • API for external PX’s (not using Elbas as the trading system) • Elbas is the potential system to be developed to become the foundation of the enduring solution

  6. 3. Technical Solution (ii) ELBAS-liketechnology – integrated CMM/SOB functions Availablecapacitiy integrated CMM/SOB functions • All cross-zonal capacity will be allocated though the platform • Regional auctions may complement the implicit continuous mechanism and has to be coordinated with and linked to the solution • Explicit access (OTC and Balancing) provided by SOB/CMM platform, under TSO terms of access

  7. 4. Governance Arrangements • Intraday capacity calculation and allocation (including explicit access for OTC/Balancing) are governed by TSOs according to TSO rules, subject to regulatory approval • Intraday shared order book is governed by PXs according to PX rules, subject to direct regulatory oversight applicable to markets and market places • TSOs will take part in evaluation of starting point against TSO requirements, further algorithm development work and later on in change management of algorithm: TSO involvement limited to the extent allocation issues are concerned • After implementation of the interim solution: • Further SOB system and product evolutions to be proposed and developed by PXs in close cooperation with TSOs, in consultation with market parties, and subject to approval by the NRAs concerned • Further evolutions of capacity allocation requirements to be proposed by TSOs, in consultation with market parties, subject to approval by the NRAs concerned and implemented by PXs

  8. 5. Roadmap 2011 2012 2013 2014 MoU ENTSO-E - Europex TSO specification TSO requirements Clearing andsettlement Interim Solution CMM/SOB concept NWE CMM / SOB delivery Localimplementation Go-Live Design Phase Enduring Solution Implementation Go-Live

  9. 6. NWE Implementation • The local / multi-party projects will aim to change the current capacity allocation mechanism on several NWE borders into an Elbas-like mechanism • Open to other borders or regions when ready Currentallocationschemes: Implicit and explicit continuous capacity allocation Explicit continuous capacity allocation Explicit capacity allocation No capacity allocation

  10. 7. Challenges ahead • Finalization of SOB/CMM concept and implementation of the single SOB/CMM solution including shipping arrangements • Compatibility of the interim solution with the GB trading arrangements to be further evaluated • Improvements for the enduring solution have to be designed • Sophisticated products • Pricing of intraday capacity • Recalculation of intradaycapacity • European governance approach is under discussion and development • Perform several local implementation projects in parallel considering the overall high level design

  11. Thanks for your attention!

  12. NO NL DK S (W) DK (E) B UK IR L L CZ F CH SK A RO H SL ES P G XBID capacity allocation and energy trading National ID Market Continuous IDXB (integrated SOBF-CAF system) Continuous IDXB FCFS allocation of capacity obligations Implicit ID auctions Continuous internal ID (not cross-border) Explicit ID auctions Cross border ID auctions Allocation methods based on ID sessions (Pro rata, FCFS) No PX ID Market No intraday allocation method in place Not congested interconnection Situation as of May 2011 FI EE LV LT D PL 2 PXs BG I Continuous IDXB (SOB system connected to a CMM) Continuous IDXB

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